Yet another vulnerability scanner?

There are many vulnerability scanners out there. So… why did I create another? Mainly for the ease of use. The majority of latest WannaCry, NoPetya (Petya, GoldenEye or whatever) victims, are not technical organizations and sometimes just small business who don’t have a security team, or even just an IT team to help them mitigate this. Running NMap, Metasploit (not to mention more commercial products) is something they will never do. I aimed to create a simple ‘one-button’ tool that tells you one thing and one thing only – which systems are vulnerable in your network.

Notes

This is a free tool provided for your benefit & security. I don’t charge for it. It is here to help you and also to help me getting worldwide statistics. Learn more about it.

Tips

If you’re about to run it in your working environment, please update the IT/Security team in advance. You don’t want to cause (IDS/IPS/AV) false alarms

If vulnerable systems were found – please take a Windows update asap

For God’s sake, please disable SMBv1 already. Whether your systems are patched or not. This protocol was written over 3 decades ago…!

If you would like to enjoy the tool but disallow sending anonymous statistics (which is so uncool), disable access to my website

Final words

I really hope this can help people and organizations protecting against the next attack.